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Geostorm is an upcoming American environmental disaster science-fiction action comedy film[2] co-written, produced, and directed by Dean Devlin as his feature debut. The film stars Gerard Butler, Jim Sturgess, Abbie Cornish, Ed Harris, Katheryn Winnick, Robert Sheehan and Andy García. The film is about a satellite designer who tries to save the world from a storm of epic proportions caused by malfunctioning climate-controlling satellites.

Principal photography began on October 20, 2014, in New Orleans, Louisiana. Electric Entertainment and Skydance Productions are producing the film, to be released by Warner Bros. on October 20, 2017. Re-shoots were scheduled in December 2016 under executive producer Jerry Bruckheimer and director Danny Cannon.[3] The film is also known for being the first co-production between Skydance Media and Warner Bros.

Premise

In the near future, when climate-controlling satellites malfunction and release disaster-creating small pods all over the world, a man heads into space to prevent the satellites from programming the small pods into creating a storm of epic proportions. They soon discover that the disasters weren’t caused by a malfunction, but were done with intention.

Alexandra Lara as Ute Fassbinder, the commander of a space station and Jake’s love interest who helps him to save the world

Daniel Wu as Cheng

Adepero Oduye as Adisa

Eugenio Derbez as Hernandez

Amr Waked as Dussette

Billy Slaughter as Karl Dright

Tom Choi as Chinese Representative Lee

Production

The pre-production began on July 7, 2014.[5] Dean Devlin would direct the science fiction action film for Warner Bros. with Gerard Butler attached to star as the lead,[6] and Jim Sturgess, Abbie Cornish, Ed Harris and Andy García also starring.[7] On August 19, Alexandra Lara joined the film’s cast to play the commander of a space station and also Butler’s character’s love interest who helps him save the world.[8] On September 26, Katheryn Winnick was added to the cast to play Olivia, Butler’s character’s ex-wife and mother of Hannah.[9] On October 8, Eugenio Derbez was added to the cast of the film.[10]

Filming

The principal photography on the film began on October 20, 2014, in New Orleans, Louisiana,[11][12] and would last through February 10, 2015.[12] Filming began on Loyola Ave on the first day.[13] Some NASA scenes were filmed at NASA Facility in New Orleans in November 2014 and January 2015.[14][15] After poor test screenings in December 2015, reshoots were conducted in Louisiana in early December 2016, under new producer Jerry Bruckheimer and director Danny Cannon.[3]